Jordan Henderson will miss the rest of the World Cup after breaking his wrist in a fall over an advertising hoarding during England's celebrations at the Estadio Azteca, where they had just beaten Mexico 3-2 to reach the last eight . He needs surgery 1.
England cannot replace him. FIFA's squad rules let a nation swap an outfield player only up to 24 hours before its opening fixture, and England's window shut ahead of their 17 June meeting with Croatia 2. Only goalkeepers may be replaced once the tournament is under way, a carve-out that does nothing for a midfielder lost in the round of 16. Henderson's injury therefore leaves the squad a man light for the rest of the run.
Thomas Tuchel takes England into an 11 July quarter-final against Norway without both Henderson and the suspended Jarell Quansah. Norway arrive as the form side, carried past Brazil by Erling Haaland's goals . Tuchel manages the closing rounds from a thinned group, with no mechanism left to reinforce it.
